Mention of a trade name or company in this publication does not imply endorsement of any product or company by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia... Overall, 60-70 per cent of flour is used in traditional flat breads, 20-25 per cent of flour is used in western style breads and 5-10 per cent is used in cakes and biscuits... In summary, canola varieties sown 2-3 weeks earlier than normal (early to mid April) can be grazed in winter prior to bud elongation (usually providing 600-800 dse grazing days/ha) and recover with no impact on yield or oil...
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KEYMESSAGES Incorrect use of phosphine since the 1950s, has led to escalating resistance in stored grain insects which threatens the continued use of phosphine at the farm level... In summary, canola varieties sown 2-3 weeks earlier than normal (early to mid April) can be grazed in winter prior to bud elongation (usually providing 600-800 dse grazing days/ha) and recover with no impact on yield or oil... When running a trial it is important to: 1...
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The Lower Eyre Peninsula survey showed most paddocks had internal blackleg infection levels below 10% unlikely to suffer a yield or oil content penalty... Current varieties have a number of resistance genes if blackleg overcomes one resistance gene, other resistance genes remain effective and so the crops should not become completely susceptible... Final grain yield after slashing was similar in all varieties (about 0.8 t/ha average), except CB1206 (0.2 t/ha)...
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Mention of a trade name or company in this publication does not imply endorsement of any product or company by Department of Agriculture.. Project No.: ELD2 Paper reviewed by: Tim Scott (Elders Limited) Crop Updates is a partnership between the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia and the Grains Research & Development Corporation -48.. Crop Updates is a partnership between the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia and the Grains Research & Development Corporation -54 "Blackleg"..
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Grain growers in 300-400mm Australian dryland farming systems lack a profitable oilseed broadleaf crop with stable yields that can be rotated with cereals (and field pea/chickpea)... Research is needed to address the comparative poor harvest index of B. juncea against canola ( Brassica napus) ... Suitable production zones have been successfully modelled using a median yield of 1.5t/ha (APSIM simulations), but model simulations should be redone for a long term median yield of 1.2t/ha...
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The aim of the work was to identify agronomic management practices that enabled triticale to express its full genetic potential for competitive growth against the vigorous weedy competitor Lolium rigidum ... Given the competitive growth habit of triticale, the aim of the present work was to identify the agronomic management practices that enable the genetic potential for competitive growth to be expressed phenotypically... Most of the experiments evaluating the effect of row spacing and level of cultivation in cereals have been performed on wheat there is little data specifically for triticale...
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Overall, the most prevalent virus was BWYV and in some locations more than 90% of symptomatic plants were infected with BWYV (Table 1)... GRDC Grains Research Update Goondiwindi, March 2014 used a PCR for Beet western yellows virus (BWYV), Bean leaf roll virus (BLRV), Phasey bean virus (PhBV) and Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) to investigate host range of the virus species from a range of locations (Table 2)... GRDC Grains Research Update Goondiwindi, March 2014 van Leur J, Aftab M, Sharman M, Lindbeck K (2014) Proceedings 2014 GRDC Grains Research Update, Coonabarabran...
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Growers in the Riverine Plains region of north-east Victoria and southern New South Wales are using local research to tackle local challenges... Nick Poole never wanted to be stuck in a lab, so it is no surprise he has spent most of his 30-year research career in paddocks across the UK, New Zealand and Australia, working with growers to solve challenges as diverse as chemical resistance, water use efficiency and nitrogen strategies... "Some growers use wider row spacing to get through long-term stubble burdens, but this trial identified a yield decline from wide row spacing," Adam says...
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Growers in the Riverine Plains region of north-east Victoria and southern New South Wales are using local research to tackle local challenges... Nick Poole never wanted to be stuck in a lab, so it is no surprise he has spent most of his 30-year research career in paddocks across the UK, New Zealand and Australia, working with growers to solve challenges as diverse as chemical resistance, water use efficiency and nitrogen strategies... "Some growers use wider row spacing to get through long-term stubble burdens, but this trial identified a yield decline from wide row spacing," Adam says...
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" Goondiwindi GRDC Grains Research Update Day 1 - Tuesday 4 th March Time Topic Speaker (s) 10:00 AM James Clark (Chair Northern Welcome Panel GRDC) 10:10 AM General plenary (Supported by North West Local Land Services) 10:10 AM 10:40 AM.. Overall, both models are acceptable for modelling soil evaporation over a range of soils and seasons provided accurate soil physical properties and starting water states are known... Overall, populations increased five times compared to before planting the summer crops, but remained below 250/kg soil (Figure 4)...
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